Sfp Ports; Rs-232 Console Port - Dell PowerConnect 3524P User Manual

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The front panel contains 48 RJ-45 ports number 1-48. The upper row of ports is marked by odd numbers
1-47, and the lower row of ports is marked with even numbers 2-48. In addition, the front panel also
contains ports G1 - G2 which are fiber ports and ports G3- G4 which are copper ports. Ports G3- G4 can
either be used as stacking ports, or used to forward network traffic in a stand-alone device.
There are two buttons on the front panel. The Stack ID button is used to select the unit number.
The second button is the Reset Button which is used to manually reset the device. The Reset button
does not extend beyond the unit's front panel surface, so reset by pressing it accidentally is prevented.
On the front panel are all the device LEDs.
The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3548 back panel:
Figure 2-4. PowerConnect 3548 Back Panel
RPS Connector
Power Connector
Console Port
The back panel contains an RPS connector, console port and power connector.

SFP Ports

The Small Form Factor Plugable (SFP) ports are fiber transceivers designated as 10000 Base-SX or LX.
They include TWSI (Two-Wire Serial Interface) and internal EPROM.

RS-232 Console Port

One DB-9 connector for a terminal connection is used for debugging, software download etc.
The default baud rate is 9,600 bps. The baud rate can be configured from 2400 bps up to 115,200 bps.
Figure 2-5. Console Port
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